Science Resources for Tutors and Tutees

1.
Teach It Science A fantastic bank of science sheets, powerpoints and game generators. Many
of the basic resources are free to access if you log in as a free member
but you’ll need to subscribe to upgrade your account for the full range.
www.teachitscience.co.uk/resources

3. Woodlands School KS2 science tutors should head to this handy school website to download
free worksheets, print-outs and lesson ideas, for everything from habitats
and life cycles to the human body.
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/teacher/science.html

5.
Teaching ideas Stacks of ideas and resources for sciences of ages 5-11. Choose one of
the themes for topic-specific resources, or pick individual activities
for starters and plenaries. There’s also print outs to ‘decorate’
your tutoring area, plus a handy vocab builder.
www.teachingideas.co.uk/science/contents.htm

6. O2 Learn Point your tutees towards the GCSE science videos on this great site.
Search under biology, physics or chemistry and pick relevant topics for
students to use as knowledge-boosting homeworks.
www.o2learn.co.uk

8.
GCSE Bitesize Still going strong, this go-to GCSE revision site is as useful as ever.
Just as it says on the tin, the information is delivered in easy-to-digest
bitesize chunks, with content relevant to AQA, OCR, EDEXCEL, WJEC and
CCEA specs.
www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zrkw2hv

9.
Click Biology Geared towards A level and IGCSE, this free site has a good range of scientific
lesson ideas, quizzes, worksheets and games, all aimed at helping science
students develop their knowledge and a love of science both within and
beyond the curriculum.
www.clickbiology.com/

10.
TES An invaluable hub of teaching resources, the TES has a strong and ever-expanding
base of science resources for all levels, created by teachers and educators
themselves. You’ll need to register for full access.
www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storyCode=6190817

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